Dec 3, 2009

My special 500th post + Giveaway!

Many thanks to all that have looked in over the past two years & two months to read my stories. It seems like a lifetime ago I first sat down to blog. My start wasn’t always so smooth. I had doubts if I could actually put thoughts to my computer screen let alone draw anyone to read it. But, after the first few posts I managed to find my cycling legs. Now I’m freewheeling with a lot of fun! Special thanks to Carolle for pushing me in the right direction!

Without further ado, to celebrate my 500th post I’m introducing a special giveaway…

All you have to do is leave a comment. It’s easy. Tell me your thoughts or just say hi. I’ll be giving away this fine cycling cap from Galstudio!

Here’s the deal:

1.Leave a comment. And have fun with this.2.You can only comment once.3.You have until December 18th.4.The winner will be chosen by random.org on December 19th.5.I will announce the winner on December 19th.

I've been enjoying your blog immensely over the past few weeks since I first discovered it. I'm relatively new to cycling and a complete neophyte in terms of navigating the blogosphere. I've been having a great (and illuminating) time reading your newest posts as well as working through your archives. It's been a great way for me to combine my two new obsessions.

Congratulations on reaching 500 posts. I've been meaning to leave a comment for some time but haven't quite worked up the courage to do so. This occasion like a great excuse to do so. I'm really looking forward to looking at your archived postings which I haven't had the chance to read yet and anything you choose to share with your readers in the future.

MDS http://outspokenomphaloskeptic.wordpress.com

P.S. This post may appear sycophantic and opportunistic given my previous silence and your give away. I'd like to make it clear that I have an unusually large skull (bone, not brain, certainly no intelligence) that would render your beautiful prize useless to me. If you have any advice about where large-headed freaks might shop for cycling accessories to adorn the skull that would be most welcome.